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Black/Brown spots on Renanthera leaves
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Hello,
I am just getting started with my orchids. I have a Phal that I took from tough shape to healthy, and I picked up three new orchids from a recent show in town. I have a question about my renanthera. It's getting black/brownish spots on the leaves near where they meet in the middle. It's in bark with some grassy stuff on top. I water it three times a week, and it's in my office. I've attached a picture soon after I bought it, and one from yesterday. As a side note, I don't think it's getting enough light in my office, so I'll probably bring it home and buy a full-spectrum light for it to sit under during the winter. Thanks for any advice you can give! |
Hi and welcome to Orchid Board :welcome:
Unfortunately that doesn't look good to me at all. I'm not an expert on these but that reminds me of my Vanda before it bit-the-dust. I think it's a sign of decay in the centre of the orchid :( I'm afraid I don't really know what to advise to do, so I really hope someone else can jump in with some advise. |
I'm not sure if it's really that serious....it doesn't look like something that problematic. I would keep an eye on it this week and see if it changes.
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Looking at the before picture, that top leaf was already showing some "wear", so I'm not too worried about that.
Do you think it could be fungal? I could spray some fungicide on it. I'm watering with tap water and some splashes on the leaves. I try to wipe off any that gets stuck, but I haven't been too careful with that. |
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I think if it was internal rot, you would see other problems.
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Do not water the foliage, esp. in your current climate now
Remove the coconut husk/fibre if you can |
@FSUOrchids & RosieC
Thanks for the help. I'll just keep caring for it and see what happens. @Chatbud So that's what that is! The coconut husk fiber is used throughout (not just on the top as I thought before). Would it be best to repot in some coarse material? I'll make sure to avoid the leaves when watering from now on, too. |
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